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Jazz Leadership
“I used to think that running an organization was equivalent to conducting a symphony orchestra. But I don't think that's quite it; it's more like jazz. There is more improvisation.” - Warren Bennis Jazz is a great metaphor for leadership so I thought it would be interesting to explore how running an organisation might be more like improvisation. Here are some jazz improv tips and I’ve added my thoughts about how they apply to leadership, together with quotes from some of the jazz greats that seem to tell the same story.

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When You're Extraordinary, You Gotta to Do Extraordinary Things
I can't image a life without music and song. A good song can heat up your emotions. It can promise greatness. It can fill your mind with creative thoughts. It can inspire you to greater achievement and success. When a good song is matched with good lyrics, it can talk to your soul.

Find Out What They Like: My Marketing Song
When I try to define what marketing is, I find myself thinking about this song from Thomas “Fats” Waller’s Ain’t Misbehavin‘ Musical. While the song is about how to attract a man, the meaning behind the song can apply to your small business marketing.

WHY KENNY ROGER’S GAMBLER SONG MAKE A LOT OF BUSINESS SENSE
The other day I was listening to music and Kenny Roger’s song The Gambler was playing. I had not listened to this song for quite a while and my mind was captivated by that song for a while. This song had a business idea for any entrepreneur in the world. The song says that every gambler knows the secret for surviving. What if the song says every marketer or business know the secret for survival? What would be the secret for survival would it be good customer service, superior products, or would it be sound financial management?

Are You Singing Your Song of Success? Five Secrets to Following Your Dreams and Achieving More Success in Your Life
I ask you the following: Are You Singing Your Song of Success? Are you letting your song of success go silent? The following are five secrets that will guarantee that your song of success is heard and you can also live your dreams:

OBSESSION, Why It Is Good For You And How To Use It To Your Advantage
Do you remember having a song in your head that you just couldn't get rid of it, then you walk into a store, and low and behold, the same song is playing? - Or, how about that constant thought that doesn't seem to want to leave you alone, and when you wake up in the morning, there it is again, and you wonder, what the heck?

Do You Only Use 10 Percent of Your Brain?
Do you have a song that’s really special to you? Maybe it’s “Let It Be” or some love oriented song. There is some reason that it’s a significant song for you. It’s something vibrationally in how they put the song together. It translates into a feeling for you.

Can Music Make Your Sales Force More Effective?
Sometimes, when I hear a song it instantly takes me back to a memorable time in my life when it was playing. Something similar should happen with your sales people. If they hear something, a word, a phrase, something in the prospects voice, it should take them back to when they've experienced that before. They should be able to use that to their advantage.

What makes Third Generation Leadership “different”?
The Canadian singer-song writer, Leonard Cohen, has a song “Everybody Knows”. In this Cohen is pointing out everybody knows what is going on – especially when things aren’t working – but no-one is prepared to do anything about it. We continue doing the same things – possibly with some “tweaking” but basically still the same – and wonder why there is no real improvement. The issues of leadership and employee engagement are no different.

New Elvis Song Discovered
Nearly thirty four years after The King’s death, a new song has been discovered and confirmed forensically to be Elvis Presley himself. Ed Primeau was contacted by WWMT TV 3, the CBS affiliate in Kalamazoo and Grand Rapids Michigan, to use his voice identification expertise to confirm the song is genuine.

Stop Singing “Happy Birthday”
Do you know it’s technically illegal to sing Happy Birthday in public? Yes, that song has a copyright just like any other song and to sing it in public triggers licensing fees to the copyright owners.

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